Presidential Election
Voters typically cast ballots in great numbers during presidential election years. This is often due to the high stakes associated with the presidency, as it is a critical leadership position with significant influence over national and international issues. Historically, presidential elections attract higher voter turnout compared to other types of elections, such as midterm elections or local elections, as they engage a broader spectrum of the electorate and often involve more publicity, campaigning, and media coverage. The excitement and importance of choosing the nation’s head of state tend to mobilize voters, resulting in increased participation at the polls.